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These days, most people are fairly well-acquainted with the idea of protecting the environment, and those who live in large cities are particularly weary of the effects of pollution and the need to restrict its harmful effects. A lesser recognized issue is that of indoor air pollution and the toll this takes on human health.
IAQ is concerned with improving upon the air within a building in which only now, are we realizing inherent toxic threat this invisible foe wields. Indoor air quality is now one of the most important factors when considering indoor environments across all spaces; from hospitals and nursing facilities, which are particularly susceptible to infection, to the more mundane places where we spend our daily lives, such as cafes, restaurants, and offices.

![Air flow Drag force Gravity Droplets are swept by the air motion and fall due to gravity. Their fall is resisted by a drag force Droplets evaporated to become droplet nuclei Turbulence mixing dilutes the droplet concentration Ballistic trajectory of large droplets from sneezing mode Droplets land on a surface and dries to become desiccated. Bed making activities can eject dry particles into the air 1-2 metres Dilution of contaminated air from breathing mode [Source : ASHRAE.org] Theoretical aerobiology of transmission of droplets and small airborne particles produced by an infected patient](/content/dam/channelbtb/lgcom/global/images/business/tackling-indoor-air-quality-and-why-it-matters/H-A-HVACblog-Tackling_IAQ-2022_D03.jpg)

